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The Daily Mail: Water company slammed after pumping raw sewage into Windermere for EIGHT days
A water company has been slammed after it has been pumping raw sewage into Windermere in the Lake District for eight days, with Irish singer Feargal Sharkey blaming water companies 'greed, profiteering, financial engineering and regulatory incompetence'.
The Times: Raw sewage has been flowing into Windermere for more than a week
Raw sewage has been spilling in waters feeding Windermere for more than a week in an incident blamed by campaigners on water industry greed.
The Telegraph: Water firm United Utilities pumps untreated sewage into Windermere for eight days in a row
A water company has pumped untreated sewage into England’s largest lake for eight consecutive days.
Storm overflows at two water treatment plants have continuously discharged into sites that flow into Windermere, in the Lake District, since Aug 22.
BBC: Campaigner calls for action after sewage discharge
Singer and clean water campaigner Feargal Sharkey has criticised a water company after untreated sewage was continually discharged into a lake for eight days.
BBC: Seven days of continuous sewage discharge recorded
Untreated sewage was continuously discharged into a Site of Special Scientific Interest for seven days.
Storm overflows at two water treatment plants in Cumbria have been discharging into sites that flow into Windermere since last Thursday, United Utilities figures show.
The Big Issue: Meet the man fighting raw sewage dumping in Windermere
Matt Staniek cannot stop thinking about sewage. The director of the Save Windermere campaign has been working for three years to prevent waste flooding into England’s largest lake.
The Guardian: Water campaigners are right about enforcement. Labour’s plans are still too vague.
Without regulatory reforms and proper funding, the country will lack a muscular enforcer to strike fear among polluters
The Guardian: Sewage-spilling English water firms could be denied ‘top marks’ in rankings
Sewage-spilling water companies will no longer be able to justify high chief executive pay by getting “top marks” in the Environment Agency’s rankings, under plans to tighten rules.
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